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The young, attractive, slightly deranged, eyeblack-wearing Paul Abacus (as he is called, though he may not be real) was something of a celebrity on the streets of Park City last week, followed by a pair of Steadicam-wielding dancers and a hoard of paparazzi performance artists whose flashes were attached to resin cameras and lit the falling snow like confetti. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/27/12
Lipps Service: Black and White and Chic All Over
This week was filled with models, models, and more models, as Scott doubled down on the preparations for New York Fashion Week. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/27/12
There are so many things we miss about the '80s: the soft drink Tab, Marty McFly's sweet Nike high-tops, the Corey's, River Phoenix, day-glo... Oh, and Ferris Bueller, the man who taught us how to take it easy and managed to normalize very ridiculous name. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/26/12
The Fruits of Franco's Flip-Cam
James Franco is waging a single-handed war against that whole "men can't multi-task," gender stereotype. His latest effort: a web TV series about moderately debauched college students, filmed entirely on a flip-cam! ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/25/12
Here, There and Everywhere with Waris Ahluwalia and the Luxury Collection
Last night Interview, Waris Ahluwalia, Olivier Theyskens, Agnyess Deyn and Tilda Swinton (marvellous in white Celine) piled into the Core Club for the premiere of Luxury Collection's short film, Here. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/25/12
As of the premiere of the new production of Carrie, Molly Ranson, the young actress in the title role, is about to become a huge force on stage. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/25/12
Happy Burns Night! For those of you who don't know, Burns Night is a Scottish tradition, a dinner held on the birthday of Romantic poet Robert Burns (Jan. 25), the man who wrote (the words to) "Auld Lang Syne" and a Scottish treasure. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/25/12
Weekend News Roundup! Seal and Heidi No More
Here's our compendium of pop-culture news you may have missed while you were doing more important things over the weekend. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/23/12
This week, it was California here we come! Scott jetted to LA for the Golden Globes and sundry other activities. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/12
At Sundance, The Butler Did It—Elegantly, of Course
Having a good man around to press your evening dress and present your coffee isn't just for the Earl of Grantham—at least not for those who are Park City-bound this week for the Sundance Film Festival and attendant festivities, and who are staying in the St. Regis Deer Valley, which offers regal personal assistants to guests in all 67 suites. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/12